Nashville, TN – Officials with Champion Racing Association have released the details of the 2025 schedule of events for the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS. The schedule again welcomes the ASA STARS National Tour as a co-sanction partner to many of the staple events of the ASA/CRA Super Series history, plus a first-time visit in April and return visits to new staples on the calendar.
The season begins in January again for the non-points special at Cordele Motor Speedway for Speedfest 2025. Last season, Bubba Pollard played strategy to his favor, working his way through traffic late to collect the win over Stephen Nasse and eventual ASA STARS National Tour Champion, Casey Roderick.The Speedfest 150 returns on Saturday, January 18th.
The ASA/CRA Super Series will make an inaugural trip to Dominion Raceway on Saturday, April 5th alongside the ASA STARS National Tour. Dominion Raceway & Entertainment is a multipurpose facility located on “America’s Main Street”, I-95 at exit 118 between Washington DC and Richmond, VA. In addition to a circle track, the facility also houses a road course and drag strip. Dominion Raceway’s Oval Track measures 4/10ths of a mile and includes uniform banking. The track is designed to enable excellent side-by-side racing at all locations and will give its competitors “equal” opportunity in both low and high grooves.
On Saturday, May 3rd the Series returns to Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway for the annual North/South Super Late Model Challenge. The $ 10,000-to-win affair is co-sanctioned again by the ASA/Southern Super Series with support from the regular Pro Late Model division at America’s Favorite Short Track. Last season, Roderick got the best of Nasse and Pollard by nearly two seconds for the win.
The ASA/CRA Super Series returns to the Midwest on Saturday, June 21st for a return trip to Flat Rock Speedway. Chase Burda won the co-sanctioned event with the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour in 2024 en route to his first career ASA/CRA Super Series Championship. In 2025, drivers will find a new racing surface at Flat Rock Speedway.
Anderson Speedway and the Redbud 400 are back on the ASA/CRA Super Series schedule once again. Saturday, July 26th the field will try to tackle one of the tightest tracks on the circuit. Canadians have held the honor of Redbud 400 Champion the last two years with Cole Butcher winning the race in 2023 and Kyle Steckly taking the honors in 2024.
The only midday event of the season unfolds on Wednesday, August 20th at Owosso Speedway for the Michigan 300. A co-sanctioned event with the ASA STARS National Tour, last year the event was 100 laps less. Chandler Smith dominated the event, leading the final 37 laps collecting the win by nearly four seconds over Austin Nason and Gavan Boschele.
The Series welcomes back the ASA STARS National Tour for another co-sanctioned event on Saturday, September 13th at Toledo Speedway for the Glass City 200 – won by Casey Roderick in 2024.
Finally, the 2025 season will close out in traditional fashion on Sunday, October 12th with the 54th Running of the Winchester 400. Cole Butcher took the lead with just over 50 laps to go holding off Ty Majeski and Kyle Steckly for the 2024 win. Then, the ASA/CRA Super Series heads for Nashville for the final non-points event of the season and the Championship finale for the ASA STARS National Tour, the All American 400. A week later than it has been in recent years, the final visit to the Fairgrounds Speedway will be on Sunday, November 9th.
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Saturday, January 18th, Cordele Motor Speedway*
Saturday, April 5th, Dominion Raceway
Saturday, May 3rd, Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
Saturday, June 21st, Flat Rock Speedway
Saturday, July 26th, Anderson Speedway
Wednesday, August 20th, Owosso Speedway
Saturday, September 13th, Toledo Speedway
Sunday, October 12th, Winchester Speedway
Sunday, November 9th, Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway*